I'm quoted out of context on Kargil: Musharraf
Monday, June 16 2003 03:26 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: In an apparent attempt to backtrack on his remarks on the chances of recurrence of Kargil
type conflict with India, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has claimed that he has been quoted out of
context and said it was an attempt to project him as a "war monger".
"They are looking for an excuse to malign us, or to target me personally," he was quoted as saying by
Indus TV, referring to the criticism in India of his remarks on Kargil in an interview with NDTV 24x7.
Elaborating further he said "The issue is what I said. I said "if we don't resolve this (Kashmir) anything
can happen. Why are they pinning it on me as though I am going to do something. I am not going to do
anything."
He said what he said was not an aggressive statement but statement of fact. But at the same time he
said there was no guarantee that both India and Pakistan would not go to a fourth war in the future.
"We have fought three wars in the past, so what is the guarantee in the future there won't be any further
action. That is not an aggressive statement, it is a statement of fact," he said.
Musharraf who begins a four-nation visit to Britain US Germany and France said that during his meeting
with US President George Bush, he would urge him to put more
pressure on India to resolve Kashmir issue.
"Any attempts to improve relations and deal with small issues by sidelining Kashmir will not work, it has
never worked in the past," he said.
PTI
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